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A. J.U'K ADAMS, I.. Al.KX ANl'lCIt.
ADAMS & ALEXANDER,
l'ritLSHEKS AND PllOPKlKTOltS.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Out; year ; Si 00
Of !W hi advance, fl .Vi n-r year.)
fciv months 1 CO
Three mini trts "
Single oiios.... -.- - TO
A glance at the figures on toe
title page shows the ExmF.ss to be
live years old with this issue. The
question of an untimely death ia no
longer a contingency fo far as this
paper 13 concerned. Mortality
tables show that the maioritv of
newspapers, like the majority of
the hnmr.n tacc, die in infancy.
We have past the infantile state
and have taken our place as f ne of
the established institutions of the
town. It requires skillful manage
ment, considerable tact and an un
usual degree of perse vera nee to
nurse and keep alive an enterprise
of this kind. The dull reader may
envy4 the newspaper man's good
fortune, but the inquisitive and
and sharp-sighted individual who
is able to read between the lines
finds that every page has been
punctuated by tears and laughter,
battle and sunshine snd all the
tumultuous changes of a progress
ive age. Our friends will please
remember that v.c are located on
.Main street, are neither paupers
nor millionares and invite all our
patrons to- visit us, who can do so
without losing castft, and we will
entertain you hospitably.
If cur United States Senators
.could be elected bv a direct vote of
the people, the Pacific Coast States
would certainly have an abler rep
resentation in Congress. YVe are
reminded of the rotten, leprous
system that obtained at one time
jn the Unman empire. Statesman
ship gauged by dollars and cents
it not the kind which is required
by a growing republic. We invol
untarily associate with the art of
nnojiey -getting a class of faculties
"which are as much out of place in
ihe White House as a monkey in
-the sanctuary of the Lord. As the
elections are now conducted it is
3ssibie to corrupt a few individu
sils and thus ride into position and
3over, but the masses cannot be so
corrupted. We want men of a high
rder of talent, and this we can
."hardly promise ourselves as- long
s3 periodical auctions are held at
our State capitals and moncv is
-used to buy position by coucealing
defect of stature. Many of our
-talented men are rich, it is true,
"but we must riot conclude from
-this that all rich men are talented
anen. Not every man who can
quell a street fight is qualified to
command the armies of a nation;
-and to conclude that a speculator
in real estate or mining stock is
'ompetent to preside over a na--t
Ton's treasurvis unreasonable, il
logical, .madness"."'
.sober thoughts for solemn people
MYSTERY.
If the Bible were removed from
civilizatioa, it would leave more
mystery laebind it than it would
take away- From beginning to end
"there is mydery in the Bible, but
what of it? not a man a mystery
to a child? And being such, is his
-existence t be denied? The child
Limselfis a mystery, and the man
3s but a rotf jkjuaticn of the same
cti!5cilty. Ikere is a mystery
that is natural and proper, ever
.necessary so to say, and there may
Jle mystery which is simply arbi
trary, or mystery to those only
who reffts-e to avail themselves of
-.proffered light. Is there any ino
Kwjtony so intolerable as life would
be without mystery? Every day
brings its own secret, and the sur
prise of .h coming hour is often it?
'keenest joy. Properly understood,
3t may.be that mystery is but tht
longer word for mercy. We arc
drawn forward by the power of the
unknown. What is bej-ond tlx
i.ext curve in the road? May not
to-morrow open our prison door".
- By such-questioning is melauchoh
J:ept at hay, and weakness pre
served from despair. All our life ii
ct in mystery from the cradle tt
.the grave. Reduce the universe
-to a self-existent, self-ruling anil
fell-terminating machine, and stil
there will remain the mysteries
3Iow is it kept together? IIow di'"'
come into it? What is the fi; al
sipeal of right against wrong? Ano
what is there, if any thing, beyonc!
death? Materialism is deficient "n
compass; it cannot comprehend
thcjwhr 1j case. Its analysis of a
leaf is admirable, but it is lost an id
the secrets, cf the heart; it crea e
,; .more mysteries than it removes
and in the long ran it aggravates
itself into the greatest m sterv . f
-' ail. -
.- MAKE-SHIFTS.
At. an early meeting of the church
it was piopsed to fill up a vacancy, in
the -office from which Judas by trans
gressiuti fell. Peter lai 1 before tin
men and lircMircn an explanation o
the ease, and the election was daierm
ined by the giving forth of lots. Lam?
and impotent conclusion ! Had Pete
waited a "little longer he would havf
Juoked with contempt and shame up
on this miserable shift. Matthias wa
elected to the aposllesliip and too!)
seurily: he was never heard of more
n rebuke which properly finished an
old and poor way of doing things
viliiout utterly disregarding th
prayei fulness and rcligous irnpa'ience
of honest nieu who were anxious t
keep forms and numbers in pel fee
order. After the descent of the Hol
Ghost, no lot drawing was needed t
enable this san.e Peter to see in Cor
nelius the Gentile an elect saint am:
'to detect in Simon ' the sorcerer i;
chil-t of the devil. So much for a true
jtpiri'tial instinct. We hear no mort
f lot easting or of the formal teste
which many Old Testament men de
"igl'f to st-t up in times of perplexity.
-A new and higher order has been
"x'stiibiLfhed; they who live in the
'LJ.iJ;nuw w hat is right by a sym-
J !' t ".-.'!
when 1 hey tunic intir ,
lies, instead of resorting . . " - .
tokens w hii h are not fa r reihou d mini
jngelery, they quietly wuit for ihe
salvation of Hod.
TV1IITCOM m" kciioks.
Feb. 25, 1S91.
Snow!
"Conic w the north nliuVs monry!
Out of mi mccii ijnnrry, cvoririon
Ku-rtthel with till s, the tierce artitlcer
Carves tils white hnstluns with project!1)! roof
Round every Imln nni Make or tree or loor."
Wo think if Kmorson luul a nie to
Oregon before writing that, he.wouM
have been inspired with n more poeti
cal frrak, while we have the beautiful
masonry it is formed o quietly that a
morning aftr a nljrhtH snow brines a
pleasent surprise to the awaking resi
dent whom slumbers have not been dis
turln! by the north wind, yet he finds
every post or stump eased with n lienu
tifuf wliite ball, every tive drniieil
in a Christmas gown aivl thetrrounil car
peted with a soft white down, the air
so unlike winter it is a pleasant sight
to iook upon.
The mail linslieen delayed a few
days over the usual time on account of
the snow w hich is 18 or 20 inches at
this place. It has snowed more or less
every day for over two weeks, thawing
the wkile with an occasional shower of
rain which has kept the snow from be
ing over 120 inches deep; had all Ihe
Know lain on that ha fallen since it lie
pan it is thought would now b? three feet
or more, mid gradually getsdeeer the
farther up the river and higher up the
mountains; nhhottirh the nir is not very
eold there is no sign of the snow abat
ing.
Mr. 'Whiteomb could not get out
with his horse week I efore lat, on
ncceunt of fallen brush anil trees in
the trail, so he went out on foot. He
poes out. to-day ax in hand, leading
his horse, expoeting to cut his way
throusih. Mr. Preston came last week
ami tin. ling the snow so deep he could
not work o! bin claim, he accom
panied Mr. Whiteombout to-day both
working the trail as they went.
M. E. W.
YCATERLOO BIl'I'LliS.
Items are scarce.
The Prodigal lias returned.
Where is Uno and the "Grindstone?"
A log-rolling and basket supper at
Waterloo in the near future.
They would not admit Critic nt the
"Soda'' Lyceum, therfore we did not
cc-uni.
Our "devil" attended the school
meeting in district Get, with the an
nexed result:
There? was a "meeting here this week,
Ihe Monday ii r.t 'in March.
Ai;t men lin t come from far nr.d rear
With priile as stiff n starch.
Too house was called to order
lvT the chairman of the fiarit,
Ai-.t torir.ies tx-5r:n to rattle
J.ike dry jc-as in a jjo.inl.
Lnt year's !crl! was re-cleHeil,
. For lie un.leivtixvi the work;
Said he did t ot want it.
But still lie wouldn't shirk.
The trustee we elected .
as a p.HKl a:ni honest tnaii ;
You shall have straight poods, u
That always is our plan.
lienr tvatler,
The qtiestion next hofore the house
Was how to pvt the W)dh1
They did not want to .ny for it,
Let that he unilersMoil.
G)Dl men stood np ami argucl
Alxiut the present law.
While other-) only statntl ar.iii-.d
And waggwl their miocr jaw.
Tlie jwtrt at last was settled.
Their "chewing" came to ji:eiht.
And now we ll have S'mmI ash woxl
By public n.oucy LHi"Klit.
At the next anreal meeting,
it ever taat snail fx-.
And we ran sj are our "devil"
We will seiid !a:n there to si
see.
t Kmc.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars re
ward for any ease of catarrh thut eau
not be cured bv taking Hall's fntarrh
Cure. F. J. Chkxev & Co.,
Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 yeiirs, and be
lieve him perfin-tly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm. Wkst&Truax,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Wauhxg, KinjiAN & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon t lie blood
and mucou surfaces ot the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 7oc. per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Dr. Glum' Tmp'-ov-i d Iiver Pills, on
account of their tr.itd action, are especs
.tlly adapted for correctitig spring dis
orders, such as impure bl!, tir-d
brain and aching and worn out body
They s et promptly on the I.iver and
Kidnes, drive out nil ini)H)iities from
rhe bhod, nttd malaria from the svs
rem. Only one pill for a d s-i. Try
hem this sprine-. Sold at 25 cents "a
box by M. a. Mdler.
The above bright and benevolent face. Is Dr.
A. W. Aclcer, of England, discoverer of the
celebrated Acker's English Remedy for Con
sumption and other popular preparations. Dr.
Acker practised in his younger lays among the
middle classes of London, and was the means of
doing great good, but his health failed and be
found himself in the grasp of consumption, with
a wife and child depending upon him for support.
While in this condition, he discovered the cele
brated English Remedy, saved his own life and
has since saved the lives of thousands who were
on the sure road to death. Any man or woman
who feels a tickling in the throat, who couerhs,
especially in the morning, who raises or has a
tight feelincr across the chest, who has sharp
shooting pains through the Inner or difficulty in
breathing, shOHld realize that these are the first
symptoms of connmption which, if neglected,
are sure to result fatally. Dr. Acker's English
Remedy has cured more than one thousand per
sons who unquestionably had consumption and
who were given up by their friends. It merits
its popularity and is sold by reputable druggists
in every city and town in America. You can't
afford is be without it.
Rheumatism, 'enra?g:a, Corns
HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN.
- The California Positive ani H -gaHve
ELECTRIC COUGH CUI1E
CURES COLDX CROUP, C0SSWJPTI0N.
Pol.a ly all EicggUu. Eao'a 25, 50c 4 Si
Oraa&Jngsr & Co , Prop's. Los Angcies, Cal,
For Sale by J. A. Beard, Ix-bauon.
t?4 "La
'"'5V ,r ' y
Positive rps-ttfm
mfnet CATARRH
COME AND
For buying Clothing Boots and
Shoes and all kinds of Winter Goods
now, is just about like buying a gold
dollar for 90 eentes, yes, or even in
a few cases at 75 cents. I have a
good assortment left, and can fix you
up with neatness
Sweet spring-time will soon be
here, and my Winter Stock MUST
BE DISPOSED
one month of cold
think you can
goods I am offering bargains in.
New goods arriving every day
and crowding the old out at prices
too low for competition.
CIIAS. B. MONTAGUE.
',,;'!.Sg
V
Tie Road to Wealth
Cannot fca cueccstfulty traveled with
ut god hailth. T. reach veilth or art
coveted position In II ' requires th. full
potseesion and operation ot all the tao
ultiet kind nature ha endowed as with.
Theta conditions cannot exist unlet fis
physical beln It In perfect oorklng
enter, and this It Imaotsibl when tha
fiver and tpieea are torpid, that abstract.
ins the secretions, eaasinf Indigestion
and dyspepsia, with ail of their accom
panying horrors.
DR. HENLEY'S
English Dandelion Tonic
exerts a specific feflataca over the liver,
xcitet n ta health action, retolves Ht
chronic engorgements, and promote the
secretions ; cure Indigestion and consti
4
pation, tharpent the appetite, tone cp
the entire system, and makes life worth
living.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Vnitol states l.aii'l OfTcc.
Oregon I ity. trviruti. Nov. :!. 1W.
Xotiee if hereby siven tli:i In ooTaplIanee r i;h
c iirovi'-ion.s oi the net of vngrp"s of Jtii'C
c:i:ilet "An oet fr ;hv ; cf ti'.nljiT l.ni!
e. the Mates of t a":if)iri.i.. t' rrn. Xcvln. anil
'Valiington Territory ," John F. Wo-.nl.oj :;at! rran
l.o, coieitvot'8-ta I'.-auei-eo, State of l.'aliforma.
.us thi ihiv iileil in tills i.ilicc his sworn s'ateucnl
.'). Vii. fiirii.e pureha !' tlie N. V. i of Sec.
io. V, iii Tp. No. IS K. No- K.. nti'l ill oflVr
.nf to ahow that tlie hunt wmrlit is mure v.-.'n-.h'ic
fi its tiuilic-r or ftiin.; than for agricultural
i!r:..w-is. and to .hi1jUIi his eluim to iiti land
vfo;-e l:ic rsRister antl Tveeivor of Thi oitiei' &
reaa City. UKgoii, n KrWay, the 27ih tiny of
laivh. 1-S;.
He names a witiieaxcs: Y. I.aVe, J. K. t.rant. J.
Temple anil f. Trej-, ail of Han Fr.ui.-t-cu, Cal
fw!iia. Any and all pcrvons claiming n lvoreiy the
bi:vc-.ie., r:iti1 lands are niiivlei! io tile their
lamia in this office onorLefore said ?7tlntay of
larch, 18yi. J. T. AITLtiSc-X, UejiUcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
dtiled Slates Ijnd OiTu-c,
Oregon CHy, (.ircKJ", Nov. 2!, l'i'JO.
Xotice t hereby triven that hi eompliuiicc with
he provision o'' the net of foinrreM) of June ,
S7S, emille'-l "Ati ai't for the i-ale of lim'M'V land.-,
n t'ie StattiS nf ('.'iCorrii'i, ilreiron, Nevada, anl
iVaxiilnptoti Territory." KtanK l.akc.ot ilaywan!?',
omity of Alameda, "itie oi raimiiiia. iia-s ti-.is
av tii;-n in thi. ot:ce M- swoin iaiement No.
f.r the nnrctia ol the N. K. of Sec. No.
.2, in Tp. No. 1:1 s., H. No. 4 K., and will offer
,iro:.f to sliuw that the laiul fought in more valu
able for its timber or Mouc than for ngrienbinai
ptirpoi'CS, and to c.:tblisli hit claim to Miid land
H-tore tlif resistor and reei-iver of this otliec at
Ipit) '!:y, uri'Snn, on 1'rivJy, the Tt ti day of
March. 1k.
Ho name- wimossos: J. K. Wnml. J. K. Omnt,
I. F. Temple ami C. l rvy, all of San Frani lM.'o,
'alifoniia.
Any nnd a'l person clfirainff adversely thp
vbi e-deNCrihed land are rHneled to tile their
1-ihnt i:i thi ofiice on or be'or.: vaid 27;h day of
Udi-ch, lS'Jl. J. T. AiTKKtON, Hcgbtcr.
mm
THE BEST.
D. M. Faixitv 44 Co s
1'iitutrated. Descriptive and Priced
SEED ANNUALJ
F,,r 1S91 sril be m.-iiled FHLb
ito all applicants and to lastseasoo'cj
customers, it is Detxer xnan ever.
Every person using lrtLent
Flowr er Fitld Setds,
should tend for it. Address
O. M. FERRY cV CO. .
DtTSOlT. MICH.
Largest Seedwnen in ihe world j
AVf
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SEE
HE,
and despatch.
OF. There is
weather yet, and
use some of my
AMY
iDAOHE
'ttYcuWair
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
I'Kirr Sttfs Lisd OrrtBt. I
Oregon I'ity, t in-Rini, Dec. 15,
Notice is hereby given that in conijiliauce
with the provisions of the act of t'oiijrvs"
of June 3, 1ST4, rntit led "An act for tha , . !e
of timber lamis in the itntes of t.'alifort:ia,
Oitpn. Ncvaila, and Washington Terri
tory," Clierlcs A. Jones, of Hari Francisco,
county of San Francisco, S-'t:ite of ( siifornia.
has t!'iisd:iy file. I in this oftice his sworn
s tateinent So. 2.'i.s7, for the purchase f tlie
N. W. of Sec. No. 25, in Tp. No. 13 8.. It.
No. 2 K.. and will offer proof to show thai
the land sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land be
fore tlie Itcfriter and Kcceiver of this ofllec
at Orctron t itv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the
lb:U day of April, li)l.
lie names as witnesses: F. llrandt and
C. II. Ijiib'.in, of Portland, Oregon: and
Jeo. Ilayunt and A. Andrews, of .San Fran
cisco, t'alifornin.
Any and all j-crxons clairnitiir ailvrrselv
the aixve-i:esi-nbed lanili are requested to
ti'u .i...r . I-.,...- ,.;.. . .. - .- t . r.. ....
Fid.i 15ih dnv of April, l!U.
" J. T. AITKl.SON, KeRisfer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T-nit"1 States T.snd Office,
Orvit.in l ity, Oroaiiu, Nov. iy, 18?0.
Xotiec b.crebv piven that in eninplinn ? with
the provi-iiiiiitof the act of Congress of June 3,
17S, en'.illrd -An act for the sale of timber binds
in t he States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory," r.vclyn K. Kabjnhn. cf
San Kraaeisco, county of Sati I raiieisi-o. State of
CaUrornia. ha-s this day riled in this ortiec her
sworn statement No. St'-s. for the purchase of the
S. K. .j of Sec. No. 2, in Tp. No. 13 S.. H. No. 4 K ,
and will offer proof to show that the laud sought
is more va'uaoic Itr i'h timber or stone than for
asrri. ubural purposes, and t e-tuMMi her claim
to said land before the reptster and receiver of this
ofiice at Oregon City. Oicgou, oa Thurtdav, tje
2i.H:dnyof March, ivjl.
MiC liames as iinerses: J. Richard, A. Frev.
J. M. Temple. C 1'. Ch:uulr, all oi fcu Fiaii
cis)Hi. C'rdi"ornia.
Any and all p-rson elsiminpr adversely the
abmc-dcfrrihcd hind arc retUeted to Sie their
claims in this othe-e on or before said '-T'th day of
March, l:d. J. T. .UTERSOX, KegiMer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
t'nited Ftates T.and Otliea. .
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. ID, 18:H).
Notice ia hereby jriven that In compliance with
tint provision of the act of Con-tress of June .
t7s. i ntiiicil "An act tor tl:e Nile or timber lands
in liie sj;;,.sof California, Orcsroii. Nevada, and
WashiiiK-toii Territory," John M. Temple, of h,m
Francisco, county of Ban Francisco, Slate ol
California, has this day tiled ill this olliee
his sworn statement No. TXft, tor the purchase of
the 8. W. 4' of See. No. 12, in Tp. No. IS R. No.
4 K., and ill oiler-proof to show that the land
sought i1 more valuahlc for its timlair or atone
than for agricultural pnnMses. and to establish Iuk
claim to said land hctore the register and receiver
of tliisorfice at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Thurvlar,
tho tHith day of Jlandi. lSul.
He names as witnesses: J. K. Grant. F. Lake,
J. F. W iaxl and E. E. lial.jidin, all of San Fran
cisco. California.
Any anil all persons claiming adversely the
above-described hinds arc requested to tile their
claiins in this otlicc on or before said Tith dav of
March. 1H91 . J. T. A1TKRSON, Register.
C. E. RANOUS,
Carpenter & Builder.
All Kinds Repairing & Jobbing
Don on Shortest Notice.
UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY
Shop on Main Street, Next Door to
Tailpr Shop.
NUTH'fi if Oil PUIILICATIUX.
I'siTi-n Ptatfs l.Asn OrricK, I
Ori'oti t'ity.l'reKon, Pee. 15, lsiio.f
Notice is hereby given that In citmplltiiicf
with the provisions of the uct of rongrc"" or
June 3, 1S78, entillol "An act Tor the sale of
tintlK'r lunii.H in the Htntcs oft 'uliforuiu, Ore
gon, NcvidIh, niul Washiegt))!! Territory,"
Ueorp' llaymn, of San Francisco, county of
San rraiii i.scoj .S.itc of California, bus ilin
)lav filcil in this ofiice liis oru Htatcnu-nt
No. 2xS, for the nurclmxe of the 8. K. I,' of
Sec. No. 2t, in Tp. No. 13 ft.. K. No. 2 K..
uud ill otlcr priuif to mIiow tliat the land
sought in more valuable fr it timlxror
ftonc than for agricultural purposes, ami to
establish ids claim to Maid land before the
Register and Hcccivcr of this ofiice ut Ore
gon t'itv, Oregon, otj YVcdncsMluv, the 15th
dav of April, 1XU1.
lie nanu s as itnesj)C!: A. Atwlrlen, 1.
Aeliani, l. lc lloyle nnd T Dc Lnnj.'e, all
of Han t'raiU'isco, fulit'ornin.
Anv on 1 all persons claiming adversely
the ntove-)lcscriU')l luinls nre rvqucMted to
file t heir claims in this ofiice on or before
suid 15th dav of April. lKfit.
J. T. Al'I'KHSON, Register.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
Psitbd Statm Lasi Officr, i
Oregon City, Oregon, Dee. 15, KSXl.f
"VotH'e is !ifrfliv iriven 4bt In romiilinnf
with the provision of the net of t 'onirrcss
of June 3, 1878. entitled "An net for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri
tory," Alfred Andricn, of Pan Francisco,
county oi pan f raneiKcn, Mate ort ultlomia,
bus tins day filed In this oflh'C Ids sworn
statement No. 230, for the purchase of tlie
t.. oi XVo. 2H, in 'I p. .No. 13 H., K.
No. 2 K., nnd will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land Iw
fore the Kcgistcr and Receiver of this ofiice
at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the
Kith day of April,
He names as witnesses: Ocorge llnyum,
T. le lloyle, . U-hmau and T. Agliaiii, all
of un Francisco, California.
aiiv anil nil persons claiming adversely
the nliovp-descrilted lands arc rcjucsted to
tile their claims in this office on or before
said ltlth day el April, ltl.
J. T. Al'I'KHSON, R gistcr.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
I'siTKn States I.asd Ofuck, I
Oregon City, Oregon, le-. 15, 110. C
Notice is hereby given that in o.nplisncc
with the provision of the act of Congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale
of timber lands in the fttatcs of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,
Agliaui Amcilce, of San Francisco, county
of San Francisco, State of California, ha"
this day tiled in this office his sworn state
ment No. zan, for the purchase of the N.
V. U of See. Xo. 24. in Ti. No. 13 S., It. No.
2 K., and will otter proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stono than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at Ore
gon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 16th day
of April, lsttl.
He names as witness-: A. Andricn. I
Agliani, . Hayum and II. Lehman, oil of
San Frnni-isco, California.
AltY still fill tvnnn. f.liitiin
the ahove-descnlicd lands are rconestcil to
lilo their i laims in tlw nfHi ..n i.r..M
said lGth hsy of April, 1J.
J. I. Al'l'tllSUX, lUgitter.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Tnttrd S'ates Ijind Omce.
On-iron city, Orepiti, lec. 19, IS10.
Notice Is hcreliy fiven that in compliance with
the provisions of the ai t of dmsn-w of June 3.
Is7s. entitled "An art for the wile of limt-r land
in the States of California. Oreg-nu Nevada, ami
Washing-ton Temtory," ttu Kofoeil, of fonlaml.
riainty of Mtiltuiimah, State of lln-;.m, has this
d iy lilel in this ofiice his sworn Klalemrut No.
if.. ft the purchase of the N. W. i or See. No.
Ii. In Tp. No. 13 8., K. No. 3 K., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more valu
able for its. timber or stone than for affnrultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said land
before the register sad rreeivcr of this nire at
On-on city. Oregon, on Wednelar, the 'iid dav
or April. l.sn.
He nams as witnesses- G. A. Bennett, J. H.
Lewis and F. Katisomcr, of Portland, Oregon, and
K. Kramlet, of Frrsmv. California.
Any ami all persons rlulminir adverselr the
alirne dcM-ribid land are rtnuesied to tile" their
riaim! in thUoaice on or Lef.re said nx of
April, lsi. J. T. AITEKSO.V. lUgivttr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
t'nited States Ijind Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Iee. 15, 1S?0.
Notice is hereby riven that in compliance with
Ihe provisions ol the aet of Congress of June 3,
1ST8. entitled -An act for Ihe sale of timber lands
In the tairsof California. Ort ifon. Nevada, ami
Washfucton Territory," Ketiji iniu Ulnmtii. of
San Francisco, eininty of San Francisco, state of
alilortiia. has tliia dav liltvl in this ofiice Ms
sworn statement No. tfffcs), lor the ptin-l ae of the
W. 4 of t?-e. No. 24, in Tp. No. 13 P., R. No. i
K. and will offer proof to show that the land
ought is more valuable for It tlniler or stone
than for agricultural purpies, and to establish
hlsrhiiiD to said land before Ihe register and re
ceiver of this office at Oiraou Cilv, Oregon, on
Thursday, the lUlh day of April. Il.
He r.aines as witnesses: I.. He Ijintje, P. fe
!Vyle. !. llsyum sod A. Andrews, all of San Frau
eiseo. California.
Any and all pemms claiming advervlv lbs
above-deTilied lands are remiextcd to flla "their
claims in this ofiice on or before said 16lhdavof
April. ISM. J. T. ArTKItsjON. Kegi-rter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
t'nited State Ijind Office.
Oregon City, Oregon, lc. 15, 190.
Notice ! hereby (riven that in compliance with
the provisions of Ihe act of Cointreau of June a.
is:, eutitieil "An aet for the ale of timla-r lands
in the Mate!" of California. Oregon, Nevada, ami
Washington Territory," Chriti n. Ijijblin. of Fort
bind, county of Multnomah, tcatc of ttregon, ha
t!ii ila filed in thin ottice hia awern slaienient
No. -:tK8. fx- the purchase of the S. W. of tve.
No. 22, in Tp. Xo. 13 K. Xo. i K... and will otler
t.roof to hov that tlie land sought is more valu
able tor Its timlwr or stone than for aKriculturnl
Kurposcs. ana to establish Ida claim to said land
efore the reswter and receiver of thi offlee at
))rec)n Citr, uregon, on Wedneiulav, the l&th day
of Apnl. IW1.
He name as llnetea: F. Brandt, or Portland.
Orepon: C. A. Jonea. G. Ilayum and A. Andrieu,
of t-an Francisco, California.
Aiy and all persons claimhu? adversely the
aNivelestribcd lands are requested to file their
claims in this ofiice on or Isefore an id lfrth ilaT of
April, . J. T. APFEKSON, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'nlted Pt.tes Ijind OfSre.
Oreaon City, Oregon, l-'eietnber lo, 1S?0.
Xotiee is herehv RiTen that in compliance with
tb provisions of the act of Congress of Junes,
1878. entitled "An aet fiir the sale of timber latuis
in the Plates of California. Oregon. Nevada, anil
WashiiiBtcn Terrlton ," Fred Prandt. of Portland.
"iMintv of MiiltiDniuih, Stale of Oregon, has thin
.lay find in this ofiice Ids sworn statement Xo.
W. for tlie purchase ofthc K. E. of Sec. Xo. !,
in Tp. X. 1.1 ts.. R. Xo. 2 K.. ami ui!l oner iiroof
t ahow that tlie land sought is more valuable for
l a tinila-T or stone than for ariculturv.l purpose,
and to cs ahlish his claim to said laud before the
recister and receiver ut this oriie at Oregon Oly,
Oitnin. on Ve)lnesday, the l"'lh day ff April, liv'l.
He mtnics a witnen"-e: H. linblin. of Port
land, Oregon: C. A. Junes, ti. Ilayum and A. An
dricn, of Nan rraneisco, California.
Any and all persons claimitiK ailvers:oly the
ibove-described landa are roiuciert ta tile their
claiins tu this office on or beiore said 1-Vhdavof
April, lJi'.il. J. T. A1TKILSOX, Register.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
I'nlted fates Ijuid Ofliee,
Orvioii City, Oregon, Dec. 1M. 1S00.
Notice is hereby Kiven that in coinpliatiee with
the provisions ol the act of Conitresa of June :t,
ihJS, er.litle.l "An act for the stile of timber lands
in the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory," Frank liramlet, of Fresno,
county of Fresno, State of California, has thi ilav
iled in this olliee his sworn statement Xo. j:;siii.
for the I'luvhiise of I lie S. K. of Sec. No. 12, in
Tp. Xo. 1:5 s., R. No. ft F. ami ill offer pnaf to
t'how that the land sought is more valuable for its
Cinber or Kl)ne than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before the reg
ister and receiver of this ofiice at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 22d day of April, 1K.
He names as wiineHse.s: (). A. llennctt. F. Ran
somer, J. 11. Lcn is audO. Kofocd, all of Portland,
Oivgon.
Any and all peron clalndng adversely tho
above-described laiida are requested io file their
claims in this office on or before said 22d dav of
April, 1891. J. T. AITEUSON, Reglsle'r.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Vnlted States Land Ofllec,
Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 15, 1890.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3,
IS7S. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory,"- Ixnii Do Ijinge, of Sail
Francisco, county of San FrancLsco, Stale of Cali
fornia, has this day filed In this ofiice his sworn
statement Xo. ZVM, for the purchase of the 8. W.
4 of Sec. Xo. '2fi, in Tp. No. 13 8., R. Xo. 2 E., and
will oiler proof to show thai the land sought ia
more valuable for its timber or stone than for ag
ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before the register and receiver of this
ofiice at Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday, the 17th
dav of April, 1S1.
Uu names ns witnesses, A. Andricn, T. Aglinm,
P. Do Roylo and U. Hayum, all of isau Francisco,
California.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
nlaive-deseribcd lands are requested to rile their
claims in this ofiice on or before said 17th dav of
April, U91. J, T, APPJIRSON, Register.
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FURNISHING GOODS, AID KOTIOSs,
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Now Is the Tim's to
SECURE REAL BARGAINS.
I Propose to Have
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MAIL, ORDERS
Promptly attended.
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u 11siu-, Oregon.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'mtkd States Iasr Orrtct, I
Orotron Cily, Orcpjn, January 12, 189t.(
Ntitice H liereliv eiven that in comiliance
with the provisions of the act of t'oneress of
June 3. 137, entitled "An a-t for the sale of
thnlx-r lands in tlie Btates of California, Ore
jion, Nevada, and AVashitiBton Territory,"
Thomas K. Xorris, of Haywards, county of
A lann-da, Htate of California, lias this ilay
filol in t hia ofiice his sworn statement No.
2i'25, Tor the mirchase of the S. W. yA of Sec.
Xo. 8, in T. No. 13 S., K. Xo. 3 E., and will
offer proof to show that the land soueht ia
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural prpses, and to establish
hi! chiitn to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this ofiice at Orepon City,
' ireKon, on Vednedar, the tth day of Mar,
im.
He names as witnesses: C. Prowse, F. I.
flales. W. J. Itamace and J. A. Collins, all
of Ilaywards, California.
Anv and all persons claiming ndvarsely
the nlKive-tlescnbctl lands are ratjuesteil to
tile their claims i;i this office on or before
said 6th dav of Mav, 1W1. -
J. T. AlTEltSOX, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'nitol States Ijind Office.
Orcpon t ity. Oregon, Nv. ay, l90.
Xotire Ifi ttcrchv given thnt In compliance with
the j-rovisions ef the Act of t'onjrres of June 3,
ls;. entillt'il "An 4 Ut the twle ol timber lands
in the ftntr of California. OrcRon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory." Jeremiah E.tiraot, of San
Frnm-isfo. coinily of Pun KranciFCO. Htate of Cali
fornia, has tin )l:iv riloil in thi oftice hi W)iru
statement No. 'irwi. for the pnrcbne of the 9. E. i
of See. Xo. 12. in Tp. Kit 13 S.. It. No. 4 T... antl wlil
ofrr pr.xif to show that the latt'l souplit Is more val
on'.tlc for its timber or stone than for agricultural
pnrM.cs, anl ti, establish liis claim to faki lantt
before I h r-irisler and receiver of this office at
On'goti t 'itj Oregon, on Thursday, tint "Aith day of
Hi- name as witnesses: J. F. Temple, J. F. Wood,
T.. K. Itubjolin and F. Lake, all of San Francisco,
California.
Any and all persons elaiminK adversely the
alK.ve-tlewriltcrl lands ere roniestcd to tile their
rlnims In this ofiice on or belnre said 2tith dav of
March. 1S1I1. J. I. Al'I KKSOX, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Vnlted States Land Office.
Oregon City, Oregon. Kov. 29, 1S90.
Xotlcs ts hereby given that in compliance with
the provi ions of the act of Congress of June 3,
17. entitled "An act for the sa'e of timlier lands
in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory," Anna M. Frey, of f'an
Fraiicisc'). county of San Francisco. State of Cal
ifornia. Im this ttay tiled in this oflke her sworn
statement No. iSHm, for the purchase of the S.
of N. E. Ja and Ixts 1 and 2 of Sec No. 2, in Tp.
No. :l S., K. No. 4 E., and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for Its tim
lier or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to
establish her claim to said land before tho reristcr
and receiver of this ofiice at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Thursday, the th day of March. 1K91.
Sue iitimcs as witnesses: . K. Kabjohn, C P.
Chumliers, J. F. Wood and J. M. Temple, all of
San Francisco, California.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
abovc-tlescrilicd lands are requested to file their
claims in this ofiice on or before said Wth day of
March, lsai. J. T. ArPKSOX, lU gistcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Vnlted States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon. January 5, 1801.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8.
17, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
In the ritatcs of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory," August Bounlier, of San
Francisco, county of San Francisco, State of Cali
fornia, has this day filed in this oftice his sworn
statement No. 2117, fr the purchase of the E. of
8. W. y, and lxt 3 and 4 ol Sec. No. SO, in Tp. No.
13 8., K. No. 3 K.. and will offer proof to show that
the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural ptiriioses, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 2tnh day of April, 18!H.
He names as witnesses: Jean Eckc, Baptiste
Junnoii, Michael IMirlard and John Van Horn, all
of Sail Francisco, California.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file' their
chums in thus oftice on or before said 2tth dav ol
April, 18M. J, T. AITEUSON, Register.
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Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing,
Furnishing Goods, Etc.
Also Keep on Second floor a full line of
BOOTS & SHOES,
In which I will not b undersold. Come and see me ana
I will treat you well.
..O-. W. SIMPSON,
ALBANY, - -
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Merchant
LEBANON,
An Elegant Line of Suitings Kept J
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Only First-Class
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Has on hand a large stock of
JEWELRY
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Call And Secure Prices.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ufitid 8tatm Lahs Orrtcm, I
Oregtm City, Oregon, January 12, 1891-f
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the 8tates of California, Ore
pon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
James A. Collins, of Haywards, county of
Alameda, State of California, has this 'day
filed in this office his sworn statement No.
2422, for tlie purchase of the N. W. of Sec.
No. 8, in Tp. No. 13 3. R. No. 3 E., and will
ofTer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable tor its timber or atone than
for agricultural purposes, and to estaijlisti
his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May,
891.
He names as witnesses: Chas. Prowse,
Hiram 1. Preston, Thos. E. Norris ana
Frank II. Gates, all of Hay wards, Alameda
county, California.
Anv and all jersons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
said 6th day of Mav, 11.
J. T. AITERSON, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ITsiteb States Isd Omct, I
Oregon City, Oregon, Dec 15, 1M
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in t he States of California. Ore-
fon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
ierre Ie Boyle, of San . Krancisco, county
of San Francisco, State of California, has
this dav filed in this office his sworn state
ment So. 2302, for the purchase of the 8. E.
i of Sec. No. 2(5, in Tp. No. 13 S., R. No. 2
h., and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at Ore
gon Citv, Orctron, on Thursday, the 16th
dav of April, 1891.
lie names as witnesses: A. Andricn, L.
Agliani, G. Hayum and B. Lehman, all oi
San Francisco, California.
Anv and all persona claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said 16th day of April, 1891.
J. T. APFERSON, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Tnited States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, 1891.
Notice is hereby riven that In compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
1878, entitled "An act for the dale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
W&shinirton Territory," William J. Ramajre, of
Hay wards, county of Alameda. State of California,
has this day tiled in this ottice his sworn statement
No. 2424, for the purchase of the N. K of Sec,
No. 8, in Tp. No. 13 S., R. No. 3 K-, and will offer
prof to show that the land sought is more val
uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of this office at
Orecon Citv. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day
of May, lftttl.
lie names as witnesses: J. A. Collins. F. H.
Gates, H. P. Preston and T. E. Norris, all of Hay
wards, California.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this oioce on or before said 6th day of
May, 18M, J. T. APPEESON, Register.
for !
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The Yaqtiina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
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Oregon Derelcpseat Go's Steusstp Llii
32S Mllaa Shorter I XO Hoan Um Thatl
Thau by any other Route.
FIRST-CLASS THROUGH PASSENGER AN9
FREIGHT LINE
From Portland and all points in the WDlanatta
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OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
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The above trains connect at Yaqtiina with the
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ships between Yaqtiina and San Fraucisee.
SAILING DATES.
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From San Francis xj March 3d, 12th, 21st, SCk.
This company reserves the right to change sail
ing dates without notice.
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C.anoGCK, General Manager.
Q. T. P. Agent. CorvaWa, Or.
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